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标题: General Q on EBITDA and Operating Income [打印本页]

作者: AnalystAlan    时间: 2011-7-11 19:55     标题: General Q on EBITDA and Operating Income

Are they the same thing? If so why have two terms for the same thing?

e.g. Mock Morning exam YeongSan Securities Q14.

Operating Income / Sales shown .
EBITDA Interest coverage shown.

Both show different working method to get the numerator , but result is the same for the numerator.

Is this only this case? Or always that Op Income = EBITDA
作者: yospaghetti    时间: 2011-7-11 19:55

Sales - COGS - SGA = Operating Income.

Operating Income / Sales = Gross Profit Margin

And usually Operating Income = EBITDA

CP
作者: 5566    时间: 2011-7-11 19:55

Thanks CPK
作者: MiniMe7    时间: 2011-7-11 19:55

But in Q 35 of same mock exam , they treat EBIT = Operating Income. So there you go , confusion within one exam!

A 35. Time Interest Earned = Operating Income ( EBIT ) / Interest.


How would I know to use EBIT here and EBITDA in Q14 ?!!
作者: thecfawannabe    时间: 2011-7-11 19:55

I've always used EBIT as operating income. The only issue is in financial reporting quality, some firms may report nonoperating income as operating income.

There is not hard and fast rule here. EBITDA is more an operating cashflow figure than EBIT, and EBIT is more an operating income figure than EBITDA.

Use your head, there is no hard and fast rule, but you should be fine my friend.
作者: mengxu    时间: 2011-7-11 19:55

If you have no depreciation then EBIT=EBITDA=operating income. If there is deprecation, then EBITDA = operating income, and EBIT is EBIT. That's what I know.
作者: bdavi77962    时间: 2011-7-11 19:55

Operating Income and EBIT are used interchangeably in practice...so this surprised me.
作者: ninja1024    时间: 2011-7-11 19:55

In Q 35 , there is deprciation given int the vignette , but they calc Operating Income as EBIT , not as EBITDA contrary to Dreary's post .

I can see at least some people getting it wrong . I know I did.
作者: bbtomato    时间: 2011-7-11 19:55

Stalla has always used operating income and EBIT synonymously. I don't understand where the confusion is coming from.

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